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Whisper it, but is Russell putting together a 'Driver of the season' performance this year?

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Matt2725 wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:38
OverheatedTurbo wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:27
Only issue now is that Merc doesn’t have new mediums.
Well they put a heat cycle through their hards too I noted in FP3. Isola reckons a 2 stop, so maybe S-M-M.
Shovlin confirmed that George has 1 new and 1 used. Kimi used both mediums. https://x.com/junaidsamodien_/status/19 ... 70130?s=46

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OverheatedTurbo wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:27
Only issue now is that Merc doesn’t have new mediums.
IMO the key is really the start and to stay in P1 and get in clear air. I strongly believe if this happens, the issue with the new medium missing can be corrected…

A lot of ifs and buts, but we can dream for once this season🙈

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MB_Racer wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 00:48
OverheatedTurbo wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:27
Only issue now is that Merc doesn’t have new mediums.
IMO the key is really the start and to stay in P1 and get in clear air. I strongly believe if this happens, the issue with the new medium missing can be corrected…

A lot of ifs and buts, but we can dream for once this season🙈
As ever it'll all be down to the start. If George can get his usual good launch and cut Max off from trying to run him out at T1 as he will no doubt be thinking of doing, then he should have a good shot of keeping the lead.
OverheatedTurbo wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 00:47
Matt2725 wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:38
OverheatedTurbo wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 23:27
Only issue now is that Merc doesn’t have new mediums.
Well they put a heat cycle through their hards too I noted in FP3. Isola reckons a 2 stop, so maybe S-M-M.
Shovlin confirmed that George has 1 new and 1 used. Kimi used both mediums. https://x.com/junaidsamodien_/status/19 ... 70130?s=46
Reads to me as if George had a new medium for Q3 which Kimi didn't. George only has 2 used sets of mediums for the race left as I understand it.
Last edited by Matt2725 on 15 Jun 2025, 01:07, edited 1 time in total.

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Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap

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Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Worth noting Russell's race sims were amongst the fastest in FP2. They have a good car this weekend.

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Matt2725 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:08
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Worth noting Russell's race sims were amongst the fastest in FP2. They have a good car this weekend.
Hoping for the best, but not expecting much, better than being let down again.

By the way, I was curious and checked the track temperatures during FP1, FP2, and FP3: 43°C, 36°C, and 45°C respectively. I was under the impression it was much cooler than that, at least yesterday. So let’s see.

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Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:36
Matt2725 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:08
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Worth noting Russell's race sims were amongst the fastest in FP2. They have a good car this weekend.
Hoping for the best, but not expecting much, better than being let down again.

By the way, I was curious and checked the track temperatures during FP1, FP2, and FP3: 43°C, 36°C, and 45°C respectively. I was under the impression it was much cooler than that, at least yesterday. So let’s see.
It was toasty. But they say the temps are cool. I don’t get it.

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Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Wouldn't be shocked if Verstappen and Piastri passes George during the race and somehow the Ferrari's fly up the grid

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SB15 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 06:38
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Wouldn't be shocked if Verstappen and Piastri passes George during the race and somehow the Ferrari's fly up the grid
looking at the FP2 data, there is virtually no difference (of course the caveat about enginemodes/fuelloads applies, perhaps they are all sandbagging by the same factor) :

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Matt2725 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:08
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Worth noting Russell's race sims were amongst the fastest in FP2. They have a good car this weekend.

Plus the settings are made for the race on GR since he has more downforce than Ferrari and Max… all theories of course but let’s hope it works

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OverheatedTurbo wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:46
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:36
Matt2725 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:08


Worth noting Russell's race sims were amongst the fastest in FP2. They have a good car this weekend.
Hoping for the best, but not expecting much, better than being let down again.

By the way, I was curious and checked the track temperatures during FP1, FP2, and FP3: 43°C, 36°C, and 45°C respectively. I was under the impression it was much cooler than that, at least yesterday. So let’s see.
It was toasty. But they say the temps are cool. I don’t get it.
Toto was quite clear regarding the warmer temps after quali, so whoever is saying "it's cool", I suspect is coming from fans of other teams who are coping a little.

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SB15 wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 06:38
Tonino wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 01:07
Race pace. That’s all that really matters. I’d rather qualify P3 and move forward on Sunday—but it is what it is. It’s a bit disappointing; it’s hard to get truly excited about a pole when you know you’re likely to go backwards in the race.

Nevertheless, congrats to George on pole. That was a mega, mega lap
Wouldn't be shocked if Verstappen and Piastri passes George during the race and somehow the Ferrari's fly up the grid

Why are you so negative for once ?

Don’t you think that the max downforce setting (compared to Max and McLaren) chosen/made by GR and Mercedes won’t work for the race?

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Why is Merc the only team that keeps adding vortex generators on the floor edge?